The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1921, Page 10

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ANLENPLOVEES ORALLY BOUND TO _ SERVE THE PUBL, | Ben Hooper Says They Enjoy} Sohlitz Prepare to Begi Distribution. WASHINGTON, Nov. to the d + : y for action Approval wax ¢ the Highest Dignity Ever | snortiy Applications of the Joseph Conferred on Labor. | Company t | CHICAGO, Nov | Brothers of New York are forin with bonds, inspections, er details completed. $.—Rallroad em- '4 BIG BREWERIES ASK BEER PERMITS! OF WEDDING SILVER Feigenspan, Ligbermann and 4. Applica. | tion of four of the largest brewing tice Frederick piegelberg, No. 86 compunles in the United States for! woe zéth street, was permits to distribute medicinal beer| stores of the country are| of Milwaukee, ani THE EVENING WORLD, 1. sun Dn¥, NOVEMBER 8, 1921, ROB SPIEGELBERG acre that @ plan has been outlined by Blate Secretary Karl Bergmann of the German Finance Ministry to Secretary of the Treasury Mellon, Secretury of Commerce Hoover an@ the Stats De- partment. ‘To-day it was to be pre- rented to Benjamin Strong of tho Fod- era! Reserve Bank, New York. JUROR LOSES MEMORY DURING TRIAL OF CASE Sent Home, fom Proceeds, ‘With Rievem tm Box, During the trial of @ sult for $16,000 Gamages drought Sy Mra. Angelina Aufiert against the Town and Terminal 4 Taxi Company before Justice O'Malley | in the Bronx Supreme Court to-day one | | Burglar Steals 150 Pleces Prom in Dining Room in Home of Municipal Justice. The home of Municipal Court Jus- entered pby|of the jurors, Frederick Heldel, arose ond requested that the court take a | ’ burglars some time Tuesday AIMAC| ices to investi¢ute the pecullar Ke Women Ss \pefore Commissioner Haynes to-cay| @Nd 180 pieces of sterling silver taken| tions of another juror, Frederick xpected | from a buffet in the dining room. Jus- | Ochler. Tinie Otaiay amenied ve on Strap Slippers and summoned Oehler to his chambers. | Tt was found the man had jost his mem. {#1 Many — styles ory and did not know where he atland leathers. his home, No. 1369 Frankiin Avenue, his | @ father sald he {9 subject to temporary |SHOes that have Sonittz| 10% Spleselberg refused to estimate ehutz | 4 pier) B® value, saying the silver was a in final | wedding gift twenty-five years ago. As illustrated, in tent leather or lack suede leather. | and all) It is believed that thers was only | publie efficient and uninterrupted ser- jviee and share with the rafirond man- agements responsibility to the people Ben W. Hooper, former Governor of ‘Tennessee and member of the Rall- told the C road Labor Roard 0 | ployees are morally bound to give the) ot of Feigenspan, of N J., and of Liebermann B New York, are not yet in They will be completed during tho} jday. In all four cases of per- | ts has been recommended by the ssuance plain sight which he taken The loss was discovered by a maid might have REPARATIONS PLAN one burglar, He jimmied a front] failure of his mental faculties. fy |been accepted as $ ground floor window. ‘The poltee|AetTeement of the attorneys tuo trial! possible for both i think he was frightened away, for|** Culnued with coven jurors, lafternoon and | there were many other valuables in | ‘ * valuables 1" GERMANY HAS NEW persHin | [Traffic Club to-day } “Upon the theory that railways aro [public utilities, enjoying under 6 directors. These brewe understood, are ready to reles quantities of real beer thelr permite rm. Ithe Prohibition ¢ elr mmissioner he moment ly signed by on the following morning and the po- lice notified. Jt Is said that several other burglaries have been committed d . in the same way recently in the same jpaa a new pro} | reparations payme! Reported to © Been Sabmitted 'y Mellon. pr Shoes ies ~~ 548 Fifth Avenue, above Forty-fifthSt. Tt was réported r nelghborhood, } franchises a practical monopoly, the {right of eminent domain and other }powers, the Government has assumed 1 ‘the right to regulate the carr! in ’ Runicrous particulars.” Mr. Hooper | said “It seems to me this theory is ap- [plicable to the employees ulzo, for the Government has bestowed upon the employees the hightst dignity and Epower ever conferred upon labor in jany land. The ‘places the carrie: na contractual relationship. }this recognition of the rights of labor ‘coupled with a guaranty of judicial Transportation Act and !ts employees It is {fair treatment which, in my judgment, imakes it as obligatory upon the em- jployees to give the puntic efficient and ‘uninterrupted service as it is upon F k 3 (protection against arbitrary and un- ' |New York Brewers Ready to Dine | i tribute Medicinal Beer. | Brewer, secretary of the nard of Trade called on Acting Prohibition Director Yellow- ley to-day and obtained rulings on methods to be adopte r the dis- tribution of medical beer as soon as formal permission is received from Washington, Mr, Brewer said that at least two New York City breweries | will be in position to release beer im- mediately the Washington authoriza- tion arrives. ewer -nllipinssacmen Four Indicted as Auto Thieves. The Grand Jury returned indictments to-day against Walter Vogelsang, Meyer Schmidt and Walter Kabel. arrested week ago in a garage at No. 8 Ariing- ton Avenue, Brooklyn, on charges of stenling between forty and fifty automo- |§} biles. “They will be arratgned in tne! (Court of Genurat dames McCreery & Co. Sth Avenue Specials for Friday and Saturday! 34th Street , Hey Actually worth ' i agent 42.00 or ' but rarely. All ee sizes for women re and misses. Fer damm { a : FTotMmDaniall, sroaaway. and Sons. Shand Mth Sts, All Silk Crepe de Chine i The Season’s Best Silk Offering (the railway management.” noon, and Fur Collared Coats Only Eighty Coats in this lot ; they represent a special purchase from some of our best coat makers values that even A very superior quality mixtures and plain colors. Toeday’s value 2.75 yd. Special at 392Frtn Ave. at 360 St Second Koor-Jake Glevator: Coats, Suits, Dresses, Furs Costly cloths, such as Bolivia, Chamoistyne, Normandy; Luxurious Furs, such as Wolf, Mole, Fox. Australian Opossum; Rich silk linings, warm interlinings; new style effects in sleeves, pockets and wide spread- ing silhouettes; and Tailoring, careful, pains- taking, perfect in every detail. Above is a description of the Coats we are offering at $45 Wonderful Values in Special ‘Tomorrow $45 represent Just 1,500 yards of this splendid quality Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, in shades of Flesh, Rose, br Honeydew, Nickel, Seal, Navy, Dark Nav: Mohawk, Fuchsia, Black and White. manufactured to sell at 2.50 yard. An exceptional offering at Turg, hese goods Special— All Wool Jersey Cloth 54 inches wide. in hea == "| | MEN'S WINTER COATS Stanley g Mee Gibbous isque, » Copen, Saddle, 1.48 eeeeeeeSeSeseSeeSFSeF These are coats of a quality beyond comparison with any- iy thing like them at the same low price. They are care- fully made of fleecy, all-wool Overcoating Fabrics in Great Ulster, Town Ulster. and roomy Raglan Sleeve models. Sizes 34 to 44. : GOLF WINTER SUITS SWEATERS $ 29° Knitted models of brushed wool in Oxford A limited number of the season's best sell Gray and Green and Tan Heather Mix ing models marked especially low for quick disposal because the assortments are broken All sizes are included but not in every style. HALF HOSE 65c A very popular Ribbed Sock made of a Wool mixture in Tan, Brown and Blue Heather Mixtures. DRESSING GOWNS $ ] 7.40 Comfortable Dressing Gowns carefully tail ored of rich, warm Silks in Green, Purple, Wine and Blue shades. tures—appropriate for Golf and sport wear PAJAMAS $1.65 These are made of a good quality Outing Fjarinel in neat designs and Plain Colors White in Cotton Materials. MADRAS SHIRTS $1.95 An excellent assortment of Shirts made of a fine quality Woven Madras in a variety of pleasing patterns. SHIRTS and DRAWERS $4.75 ea. A Cotton and Wool Mixture in Natura! color, Worsted Finish—also Gray in Merino finish SHIRTS and DRAWERS JM . ea, Made in a seasonable weight Cotton and Wool Mixture. Gray Only SHIRTS and DRAWERS $2.75 ea. Made of a Wool Mixture in Winter weight These are of an exceptional wearing quality UNION SUITS 75 per Suit Of a Natural color Cotton and Wool Mix ture in medium weight | “All-Leather’’ High and Low Shoes at $1 1.00 At $Q.50 At this price a popular Broguc A high model of selected Calt Oxford—of Tan, Scotch Grain skin in Black or Tan with Leather. A high Brogue in medium or round toe. Black Bl or Tan Scotch Grain or Tan Calfskin Oxfords in Leather, medium toe model were Clothing and Shoes. Second Floor Main Floor Furnishings ther 95 The VOCALION The Phonograph Supreme Supreme in its power to please you at any time and in any mood. If you would simply listen, you may hear the instruments, the voices you most care for reproduced with unapproached beauty and realism. When you wish to play music Sourstih, you have the wonder- ful (and exclusive) tone control —the Graduola. | ( NA THE AEOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HALL, 29 West 42nd Street in THE BRONX In BROOKLYN In NEWARK 367 East 149th St. % 11 Flatbush Ave. 895 Broad St. In FORDHAM 270 E. Fordham Road Vocalions are priced from $60 Graduola Models from $135 Period Styles from $245 Convenient Terms POLITICAL. A JUDGE upon whose fitness the Press and Bar agree Alfred J. Talley JUDGE OF GENERAL SESSIONS By cAppointment of Governor ALFRED E. SMITH we The Bar Associations say : “He is a man of unquestioned probity of character and his term upon the Court of General Sessions has shown that he possesses judicial qualifications in a marked degree.” (Association of the Bar of the City of New York) “Honorable Alfred J. Talley, now a Judge of :he Court of General Sessions, is fitted by learning, character and profes- sional experience for the office for which he has been nomi nated. (New York County Lawyers Association) We The Republican, Independent and Democratic Press say : “He has the ability and the mental equipment to make an ex- cellent judge.” Tribune, December 30, 1920 “Mr. Talley was a competent Assistant District Attorney, He has been an upright and competent iudg a +» Mugust 12, 1921 “Mr. Talley is well qualified by experience tor General Ses sions Judge.” Evening Mail, August 11, 1921 “Judge Talley has made a splendid record on the General Sessions Bench.” American, August 31, 1921 The Citizens’ Union concurs in these endorsements By Resolution Gerober 28, 1921 VOTE FOR JUDGE TALLEY THIS WAY GROUP 6 With The Mighty A HELPS MAKE Strength-Giving (pe mice ee Power of ee ( NUXATED IRON Nothing slips away so ensily as HEALTH, Unless YOU hold tast to HUALTH by your own efforts—by ke. your blond pare, red and rich in iron the day may come when all yon can dois to WISH you had acted sooner, rty, | trated form that ¢ For want of tron you may be old at th a done is eat! dit! of Intellect, peor in. ner table ent all ‘run down,’ whole at 50 plenty of iron tn Four ‘blood you 1 in feeting. full of life, your whoke being |! ung over with vim and enerey be wure the fyi oon tahe is Nuxatat [ron It Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World “Waat” Ad. 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